This coffee drinking habit may help your heart, new study finds

[ad_1] Many studies show that coffee provides benefits for the heart, although research also shows that coffee brewed in certain ways can provide the greatest effects. A new study has identified a particular type of coffee for its potential to prevent cardiovascular disease. Here’s what an international team of researchers found. For a study published … Read more

Obituaries: Cogdill, Dort, Babcock, Lightfoot

[ad_1] Evan cogdill Evan cogdill: 1996 – 2021 On October 3, 2021, the world lost a beautiful presence. Evan Cogdill died of this life unexpectedly from an illness. She was a gentle, kind soul who often found this world overwhelming. He was more comfortable in a bunch of dogs and cats, snuggling up on his … Read more

Marijuana use and breakthrough cases of COVID-19: new study

[ad_1] CONNECTICUT – Residents suffering from an uncontrolled addiction to marijuana, alcohol, cocaine, opioids and tobacco have something else to worry about. New study says they may be more likely to suffer from a breakthrough case of COVID-19. A revolutionary case is a case acquired by a person more than two weeks after completing their … Read more

Merck asks FDA to clear promising anti-COVID pill

[ad_1] Drugmaker Merck on Monday asked U.S. regulators to clear its COVID-19 pill in what would add an entirely new and easy-to-use weapon to the global arsenal against the pandemic. If cleared by the Food and Drug Administration – a decision that could come in a few weeks – it would be the first pill … Read more

Welcome to a very different Marathon Monday

[ad_1] It’s been over a year and a half since the thrill-seeking crowd got off the buses at Hopkinton and walked back to Boston. But this year’s Marathon Monday, typically the region’s barometer for spring, heralds the rusty palette of fall instead. The change of colors isn’t the only thing different in 2021. Runners will … Read more

Parents in New York just want the COVID reason from public schools

[ad_1] Make it make sense. That’s all parents want. Two weeks ago, New York City changed its quarantine rules for public schools. New rules from the city’s education ministry state that “we will no longer close an entire classroom when there is a positive case. Vaccinated and unvaccinated students who wear face covers and have … Read more

Boston Red Sox News: Nick Pivetta, Kyle Schwarber, Alex Cora

[ad_1] Jen McCaffrey and Eno Sarris provide instant reaction after what was an absolutely wild game in Fenway, including the game everyone is talking about. (Jen McCaffrey and Eno Sarris; Athleticism) It’s easy for this to get lost in all the craziness that came later in the game, but Nathan Eovaldi gave the Red Sox … Read more

Berks’ COVID update: 142 more cases

[ad_1] About 1 in 4 recent COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations were among those considered fully immunized, according to statistics provided by the state Department of Health. But, the state also says vaccination remains the best way to avoid COVID and hospitalizations. “From a clinical standpoint, we expect to see the number of breakthrough cases increase … Read more

Hello, Illini Nation: Wing Options | Sports

[ad_1] Welcome to “Good Morning, Illini Nation,” your daily dose of college basketball news from Illini writer and AP Top 25 voter Scott Richey. He will offer information on Brad Underwood’s team every morning: Your browser does not support the audio element. Brad Underwood told us on Illinois Media Day that he has no idea … Read more